(CNN) – More students have been kicked out of South Hadley High School in Massachusetts after prosecutors say their bullying led to the suicide of 15-year-old Phoebe Prince.

Nine students have been charged and the allegation that the bullying went this far has some parents calling for the South Hadley superintendent and high school principal to resign. Some say the school waited to address the bullying until it was too late.

Mitch Bouillard says his daughter was bullied for over three years by one of the students accused in the Phoebe Prince case. He's part of an anti-bullying task force and joined us on Wednesday's American Morning from South Hadley, Massachusetts.

(CNN) – Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi has survived something most of us can't imagine. While working in Iran she was detained and thrown in jail, convicted of spying for the United States – a charge she completely denies.

Saberi was released last May after an appeals court suspended her eight-year sentence. She has now published her story in a new book called "Between Two Worlds: My Life and Captivity in Iran." Our Kiran Chetry talked to Saberi and asked her what happened on January 31st of last year – the day she was arrested.

(CNN) – There are new developments today surrounding the death of 15-year-old Phoebe Prince. Prosecutors say the Massachusetts teen was bullied so relentlessly that she eventually took her own life.

The Boston Herald is reporting two more of Prince's accused classmates have been expelled. In all, nine students at South Hadley High School have been charged. Prosecutors say the clique attacked Prince for three months, both online and in-person. Our Alina Cho has the latest from South Hadley, Massachusetts.

(CNN) – A bond hearing is scheduled in Michigan today for the nine members of an alleged militia group. Officials accuse the Hutaree militia of plotting to kill a Michigan police officer and then attack other police at the funeral.

To talk about the danger of extremist groups we spoke with Brian Levin on Wednesday's American Morning. He's the director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino.

Editor's Note: From the home front to the front lines, we're following one recruit's journey in our American Morning original series "A Soldier's Story." Today, we have something civilians almost never see – one woman, a wife and mom, getting ready for her first days of Army life.

(CNN) – Right now, women make up about about 14 percent of the active Army. Many of those women are also mothers. As you are about to see, some face special challenges dealing with the realities of military life.

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